Damaged or defective batteries (read more on batteries under 'laptop computers' and 'lithium batteries')

Dangerous / hazardous goods including but not limited to perfumes, aftershaves, aerosols, flammable substances, dry ice, biological substances, UN classified dangerous goods and any goods specified as such under International Air Transport Association regulations (“IATA”), the Agreement on Dangerous Goods by Road ("ADR") or International Maritime Dangerous Goods ("IMDG") regulations

Electronic cigarettes

Flowers / plants

Furs

Human remains or ashes in any form

Hunting (animal) trophies, animal parts such as ivory and sharks fin, animal remains or ashes, or animal by-products and derived products not intended for human consumption, prohibited for movement by the CITES Convention and/or local law

Illegal goods, such as narcotics

Jewellery, costume jewellery, watches and objects constructed of precious metal and/or stones with a value in excess of £4,000 per waybill

Laptop computers – No more than 1 laptop computer per package. Each package may not contain more than 1 lithium ion battery which must be contained within the laptop. No more than two packages per consignment. The shipment must not exceed £5,000 per waybill

Loose lithium ion batteries. Lithium ion batteries do not contain metallic lithium and are rechargeable. These include power banks, USB chargers etc

Small electronic items, including mobile phones, containing lithium ion batteries – each package may not contain more than 2 batteries which must be contained within the electronic device. No more than 2 packages per consignment, i.e. maximum of 4 devices under 1 waybill split over 2 packages.

Damaged or defective batteries (read more on batteries under 'laptop computers' and 'lithium batteries')

Dangerous / hazardous goods including but not limited to perfumes, aftershaves, aerosols, flammable substances, dry ice, biological substances, UN classified dangerous goods and any goods specified as such under International Air Transport Association regulations (“IATA”), the Agreement on Dangerous Goods by Road ("ADR") or International Maritime Dangerous Goods ("IMDG") regulations

Electronic cigarettes

Flowers / plants

Furs

Human remains or ashes in any form

Hunting (animal) trophies, animal parts such as ivory and sharks fin, animal remains or ashes, or animal by-products and derived products not intended for human consumption, prohibited for movement by the CITES Convention and/or local law

Illegal goods, such as narcotics

Jewellery, costume jewellery, watches and objects constructed of precious metal and/or stones with a value in excess of £4,000 per waybill

Laptop computers – No more than 1 laptop computer per package. Each package may not contain more than 1 lithium ion battery which must be contained within the laptop. No more than two packages per consignment. The shipment must not exceed £5,000 per waybill

Loose lithium ion batteries. Lithium ion batteries do not contain metallic lithium and are rechargeable. These include power banks, USB chargers etc

Small electronic items, including mobile phones, containing lithium ion batteries – each package may not contain more than 2 batteries which must be contained within the electronic device. No more than 2 packages per consignment, i.e. maximum of 4 devices under 1 waybill split over 2 packages.

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